Where is the use of high beam headlights prohibited?
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Explanation
**High beam headlights** are designed to illuminate long distances and are very useful on dark roads outside cities. However, their use is **prohibited within towns and cities**. This is because these lights can dazzle other drivers and pedestrians, increasing the risk of accidents in urban areas where there is more traffic and pedestrian activity.

On the other hand, on **roads outside built-up areas**, high beam headlights are necessary and, in some cases, mandatory, especially when driving at night or in poorly lit tunnels. This helps improve visibility in low-light conditions.
Therefore, it is important to remember that, to avoid dazzling and ensure everyone's safety, high beam headlights should not be used in urban areas.
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